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- /*
- * Copyright 2023-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
- */
- #ifndef OSSL_JSON_ENC_H
- # define OSSL_JSON_ENC_H
- # include <openssl/bio.h>
- /*
- * JSON Encoder
- * ============
- *
- * This JSON encoder is used for qlog. It supports ordinary JSON (RFC 7159),
- * JSON-SEQ (RFC 7464) and I-JSON (RFC 7493). It supports only basic ASCII.
- */
- struct json_write_buf {
- BIO *bio;
- char *buf;
- size_t alloc, cur;
- };
- typedef struct ossl_json_enc_st {
- uint32_t flags;
- /* error: 1 if an error has occurred. */
- /* state: current state. */
- /* stack stores a bitmap. 0=object, 1=array. */
- /* stack cur size: stack_end_byte bytes, stack_end_bit bits. */
- /* stack alloc size: stack_bytes bytes. */
- unsigned char error, stack_end_bit, state, *stack, defer_indent;
- unsigned char stack_small[16];
- struct json_write_buf wbuf;
- size_t stack_end_byte, stack_bytes;
- } OSSL_JSON_ENC;
- /*
- * ossl_json_init
- * --------------
- *
- * Initialises a JSON encoder.
- *
- * If the flag OSSL_JSON_FLAG_SEQ is passed, the output is in JSON-SEQ. The
- * caller should use the encoder as though it is encoding members of a JSON
- * array (but without calling ossl_json_array_begin() or ossl_json_array_end()).
- * Each top-level JSON item (e.g. JSON object) encoded will be separated
- * correctly as per the JSON-SEQ format.
- *
- * If the flag OSSL_JSON_FLAG_SEQ is not passed, the output is in JSON format.
- * Generally the caller should encode only a single output item (e.g. a JSON
- * object).
- *
- * By default, JSON output is maximally compact. If OSSL_JSON_FLAG_PRETTY is
- * set, JSON/JSON-SEQ output is spaced for optimal human readability.
- *
- * If OSSL_JSON_FLAG_IJSON is set, integers outside the range `[-2**53 + 1,
- * 2**53 - 1]` are automatically converted to decimal strings before
- * serialization.
- */
- #define OSSL_JSON_FLAG_NONE 0
- #define OSSL_JSON_FLAG_SEQ (1U << 0)
- #define OSSL_JSON_FLAG_PRETTY (1U << 1)
- #define OSSL_JSON_FLAG_IJSON (1U << 2)
- int ossl_json_init(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, BIO *bio, uint32_t flags);
- /*
- * ossl_json_cleanup
- * -----------------
- *
- * Destroys a JSON encoder.
- */
- void ossl_json_cleanup(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /*
- * ossl_json_reset
- * ---------------
- *
- * Resets a JSON encoder, as though it has just been initialised, allowing it
- * to be used again for new output syntactically unrelated to any previous
- * output. This is similar to calling ossl_json_cleanup followed by
- * ossl_json_init but may allow internal buffers to be reused.
- *
- * If the JSON encoder has entered an error state, this function MAY allow
- * recovery from this error state, in which case it will return 1. If this
- * function returns 0, the JSON encoder is unrecoverable and
- * ossl_json_cleanup() must be called.
- *
- * Automatically calls ossl_json_flush().
- */
- int ossl_json_reset(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /*
- * ossl_json_flush
- * ---------------
- *
- * Flushes the JSON encoder, ensuring that any residual bytes in internal
- * buffers are written to the provided sink BIO. Flushing may also happen
- * autonomously as buffers are filled, but the caller must use this function
- * to guarantee all data has been flushed.
- */
- int ossl_json_flush(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /*
- * ossl_json_flush_cleanup
- * -----------------------
- *
- * Tries to flush as in a call to ossl_json_flush, and then calls
- * ossl_json_cleanup regardless of the result. The result of the flush call is
- * returned.
- */
- int ossl_json_flush_cleanup(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /*
- * ossl_json_set0_sink
- * -------------------
- *
- * Changes the sink used by the JSON encoder.
- */
- int ossl_json_set0_sink(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, BIO *bio);
- /*
- * ossl_json_in_error
- * ------------------
- *
- * To enhance the ergonomics of the JSON API, the JSON object uses an implicit
- * error tracking model. When a JSON API call fails (for example due to caller
- * error, such as trying to close an array which was not opened), the JSON
- * object enters an error state and all further calls are silently ignored.
- *
- * The caller can detect this condition after it is finished making builder
- * calls to the JSON object by calling this function. This function returns 1
- * if an error occurred. At this point the caller's only recourse is to call
- * ossl_json_reset() or ossl_json_cleanup().
- *
- * Note that partial (i.e., invalid) output may still have been sent to the BIO
- * in this case. Since the amount of output which can potentially be produced
- * by a JSON object is unbounded, it is impractical to buffer it all before
- * flushing. It is expected that errors will ordinarily be either caller errors
- * (programming errors) or BIO errors.
- */
- int ossl_json_in_error(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /*
- * JSON Builder Calls
- * ==================
- *
- * These functions are used to build JSON output. The functions which have
- * begin and end function pairs must be called in correctly nested sequence.
- * When writing an object, ossl_json_key() must be called exactly once before
- * each call to write a JSON item.
- *
- * The JSON library takes responsibility for enforcing correct usage patterns.
- * If a call is made that does not correspond to the JSON syntax, the JSON
- * object enters the error state and all subsequent calls are ignored.
- *
- * In JSON-SEQ mode, the caller should act as though the library implicitly
- * places all calls between an ossl_json_array_begin() and
- * ossl_json_array_end() pair; for example, the normal usage pattern would be
- * to call ossl_json_object_begin() followed by ossl_json_object_end(), in
- * repeated sequence.
- *
- * The library does not enforce non-generation of duplicate keys. Avoiding this
- * is the caller's responsibility. It is also the caller's responsibility to
- * pass valid UTF-8 strings. All other forms of invalid output will cause an
- * error. Note that due to the immediate nature of the API, partial output may
- * have already been generated in such a case.
- */
- /* Begin a new JSON object. */
- void ossl_json_object_begin(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /* End a JSON object. Must be matched with a call to ossl_json_object_begin(). */
- void ossl_json_object_end(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /* Begin a new JSON array. */
- void ossl_json_array_begin(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /* End a JSON array. Must be matched with a call to ossl_json_array_end(). */
- void ossl_json_array_end(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /*
- * Encode a JSON key within an object. Pass a zero-terminated string, which can
- * be freed immediately following the call to this function.
- */
- void ossl_json_key(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, const char *key);
- /* Encode a JSON 'null' value. */
- void ossl_json_null(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json);
- /* Encode a JSON boolean value. */
- void ossl_json_bool(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, int value);
- /* Encode a JSON integer from a uint64_t. */
- void ossl_json_u64(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, uint64_t value);
- /* Encode a JSON integer from an int64_t. */
- void ossl_json_i64(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, int64_t value);
- /* Encode a JSON number from a 64-bit floating point value. */
- void ossl_json_f64(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, double value);
- /*
- * Encode a JSON UTF-8 string from a zero-terminated string. The string passed
- * can be freed immediately following the call to this function.
- */
- void ossl_json_str(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, const char *str);
- /*
- * Encode a JSON UTF-8 string from a string with the given length. The string
- * passed can be freed immediately following the call to this function.
- */
- void ossl_json_str_len(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, const char *str, size_t str_len);
- /*
- * Encode binary data as a lowercase hex string. data_len is the data length in
- * bytes.
- */
- void ossl_json_str_hex(OSSL_JSON_ENC *json, const void *data, size_t data_len);
- #endif
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